Based on the hot new animated series from Netflix Race around the world to deduce the Loot stolen, the Location it was stolen from, and the V.I.L.E. Henchman who did it! Features incredible artwork from the show Learn about Locations and Loot while you save the day!

Manufacturer:

Pressman

Product SKU:

348672695

UPC:

021853085877

Age Range:

8 - 16 Years

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H):

17.00 x 11.00 x 0.25 Inches

Assembled Product Weight:

0.9 lbs

Gender:

Unisex

Play as Carmen Sandiego as you travel to exotic locations on the hunt for the lost loot.

From Italy to Australia, to the coasts of San Francisco, you will need to examine the cards from your fellow players to deduce the who-what-and where of this criminal affair!

Think you know who stole the loot and where? Hustle over to the Isle of V.I.L.E. to announce your suspicion and stop the bad guy in his tracks!

Based on the incredible new animated series from Netflix, Carmen Sandiego - ACME's Most Wanted is the mystery solving game you've been waiting for. Originally based on the character from the show "Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego"

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The MS-DOS version of Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego is far superior

Nope. It's a set of cheap paperboard components that could fit into a small envelope, won't withstand much of any play, and the game is a carbon copy of Clue. This was made for sale specifically for Wal-Mart and unfortunately this is represented in the low quality and level of effort.

The only saving graces:
Once you toss the box you can keep the game in minimal space.
There's at least minimal elements of geography.
This adaptation drops the murderous theme of the original Clue.

As I play the game with a very young toddler we have played it cooperatively but without revealing each other's hand of cards (except during the Q&A round).

I received the game effectively free with another board game I enjoy... and yet I would still argue I overpaid.

Good luck!
Jon

Yes, this the one I remember! Spent hours playing old school MAC version. It's still available for free download at myabandonware dot com. The graphics are horrendous although the game was top notch and quite immersive at the time. Ah, the memories...

Blast from the past. I remember watching that game show as a kid and playing the video games. Guess this games is based on the Netflix series[netflix.com] though. Seen a few episodes with the kids. It was good. Thanks for the deal.

Love it, enjoy it while my kid's watching it! Hope the game is just as good

Nope. It's a set of cheap paperboard components that could fit into a small envelope, won't withstand much of any play, and the game is a carbon copy of Clue. This was made for sale specifically for Wal-Mart and unfortunately this is represented in the low quality and level of effort.

The only saving graces:
Once you toss the box you can keep the game in minimal space.
There's at least minimal elements of geography.
This adaptation drops the murderous theme of the original Clue.

As I play the game with a very young toddler we have played it cooperatively but without revealing each other's hand of cards (except during the Q&A round).

I received the game effectively free with another board game I enjoy... and yet I would still argue I overpaid.

I'll leave one more positive comment for a game whose components you'd better off printing at home: if you're familiar with the original game/books/show but not familiar with the new Netflix series (as for the Netflix series I was not and still can't say that I am beyond the next item) be ready for the fact that Carmen is now the protagonist/hero.

I actually liked this change in the game (we're saving cultural treasures, not stealing them) but I can imagine someone missing the feel of their childhood setting (what if they released a version of Oregon trail where you just launch a buffalo preserve in Independence, MO and go nowhere?).

Really need to play Clue but not play actual Clue? Go cold turkey. This game isn't worth actual money (maybe pennies at a resale shop/garage sale... but it's not built well enough to last that long after initial purchase).

The MS-DOS version of Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego is far superior

Yes, this the one I remember! Spent hours playing old school MAC version. It's still available for free download at myabandonware dot com. The graphics are horrendous although the game was top notch and quite immersive at the time. Ah, the memories...

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